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WSU Innovators presents Dr. Joseph Harding Join Dr. Joe Harding on April 9 as he talks about "Designing Medicine's Holy Grail: How Small Molecules May Help Repair the Brain and Stop Cancer in Its Tracks." Learn more at innovators.wsu.edu.Author(s): No creator set

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UW|360 Season 4: Episode 13 - Don James, pt I UW 360 looks at the career of UW football's legendary coach, Don James. Exclusive interviews with former players, including Damon Huard, Chuck Nelson, Michael Jackson and Dave Hoffman.
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Team USA fans saddened as Belgium pulls through Soccer fans gather at DC's National Portrait Gallery to watch Belgium clinch a 2-1 win over the USA in World Cup action. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Peter Simpson is a distinguished classicist and philosopher, known especially for his work on Aristotle’s ethics and politics. (He is also, by the way, a mordant critic of Leo Strauss and his followers.) In Political Illiberalism, he poses a fundamental challenge to philosophical justifications of modern liberalism, culminating in the vastly influential Political Liberalism (1993) of John Rawls. Thou